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He said: "It has lost its height". So that meens, it was much higher and they could send some spaceships with a nuclear weapon to reignite the sun just like in the "Sunshine". The polar ice melted and flooded the land completely. So they used the Gargantia like the Ark.

That was painful, but then, if you know anything about science sci-fi shows (especially popular ones) tend to be. I do wish writers would do just a touch of research on this stuff, and come up with more plausible techno-babble.

Given that I CAN ignore that stuff, this series was really good, very entertaining. I've been genuinely impressed with a lot of series this season.

Nothing too exciting happened. At least, they are all happy together. Few days ago, they were carpet bombing each other. A lot of people expects the writer to kill some memory person, but it doesn't happen. It's a good thing, since the pre-order number seems to be jumped.

The sci-fi element is great. They introduce man-machine interface and man mutant conflict. No explanation on how people survive on Earth. Maybe their ancestors were like Ledo. They fell from the universe.

The man-machine interface shows that each machine can change its logic. If pilots make the certain logical conclusion, the machine logic will change throughout the course. However, Ledo never curse other people. The machine would integrated the curse into its system. Maybe it is a bug. The bug is an unanticipated machine behavior. It also happens to be the machine's last message. It's くたばれブリキ野郎っ(You are going down tinplate yarou). The statement is illogical, since the word yarou is referring to a man. In Japanese show, they never use yarou to offend a woman or a thing.

The exchange between Pinion, and pretty much anybody, the exchange between Chamber and Striker, and the exchange between Chamber and Ledo, absolutely loved it.

Yes, a lot of unanswered questions, but I think the reason why they were left so was because in the end they weren't critical to this story. The stuff about the GA and the Hideaze were mostly necessary to flesh out Ledo's character and the environment that he grew up in in contrast to the environment that he now finds himself in. It was also used to raise questions on what exactly makes one human. As it is I'm satisfied with what we got.

This has all the trappings of an "adventure-of-the-week" show starring Ledo, Amy, the squirrels, and a large supporting cast. There are a lot of possible side stories, too, with Pinion and his inamoratas, Ridget, Bebel, the flying girls, etc. There is also the whole mystery of the whalesquids and the open question about what's happening out in space and its relationship to what's happening on earth. I'm not thinking so much of another season but a franchise extending over multiple seasons. Urobutchi could have auteur responsibilities, but only write the occasional episode. Think Gene Roddenberry.

This would be a great thing for I.G. It would provide a nice predicable revenue stream to free them up for less conventional productions.

My single favorite moment was Lukkage yelling "Amore!" as she snatched Pinion from the air.

Gotdamn, that was an intense last ep =03! The pacing was lightning-fast, but never managed to overcrowd the natural flow of events. Chamber ejecting Ledo was unexpected for me. They certainly did a stellar job trying to get the viewer to think that Ledo would bite the dust. My only qualm(other than Pinion having 3 women for his harem (>.>)) is how abruptly the conclusion came about w/o any cooldown/victory celebration time before the skip =02. But that's just a minor pigeon in an otherwise awesome episode =03.

Also, was it just me, or did anyone think that Amy was struck by Striker during the descent of that first Gargantia shot? I was like "SHIT, Gen strikes again ..." .

I don't really think there'd be much scope for further adventures, at least not in a non-contrived way. This was at heart a coming-of-age metaphor about young people questioning their values and eventually making their own way in society.

As I've said before, this show should really have been 25 or 26 episodes for all the ground it wanted to cover (and TBH I thought the same thing about Madoka), plus there were quite a few questions left unanswered (although I think it's pretty likely that Ledo and Kugel went through the wormhole gate in orbit), but it accomplished its main purpose in the end. And of course Gen succeeded in perhaps his greatest challenge yet; writing a largely happy ending. It wasn't the most original ending, but it still left our cast pleased and unharmed.

Gargantia really should've been written by just one writer (it wouldn't have to be Gen) and I wish they had fleshed out the Gargantians a little more, but in the end, the cast all at least seemed either likeable or believable (for Striker). I'd say 8/10 overall.

I FINALLY got to watch this because my source was very late. Anyway, very nice finale to a rather enjoyable series. It definitely proved better than Majestic Prince or Valvrave although the characters were kind of boring. Kind of reminds me of Heroic Age to an extent. Also, my reaction to the ending because everyone (not just Anime Suki but pretty much any place this series was being discussed) was expecting this to be bad/kill 'em all/bittersweet/etc.

In Madoka, even if a few questions were still left open, the "problem" was completely solved. But in Gargantia we now know that if the GA should survive or even win the war in 5000 years time, at some point they would receive a certain signal... and that could be fatal for earth.